MINNESOTA
Duluth News Tribune
By: Raya Zimmerman and Will Ashenmacher, St. Paul Pioneer Press
ST. PAUL — Ten men who worked at Minnesota churches and religious organizations were on a list that an international Roman Catholic community released of members facing child sex abuse allegations.
Crosier Province, which has a community of brothers and priests in Onamia, Minn., voluntarily released the list Friday, according to St. Paul-based law firm Jeff Anderson & Associates.
The list included eight members previously disclosed following a third-party investigation in 2002 and 11 current, former and deceased members who have allegations against them.
Crosiers work in education, chaplain service, pastoral ministry, campus ministry, jail ministry, immigration services and elder care, according to Crosier Province.
Anderson & Associates has won settlements from Catholic archdioceses nationwide for victims of clergy sexual abuse.
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